SALE SALE SALE 50%OFF. Antique Chinese Qianlong Qing “The Last Dynasty” Famille Rose Gold Gilded Porcelain Vase. Qianlong Qing Dynasty Reign Seal Mark. Approximately 8 1/2in Length 3in Wide. The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speaking ethnic group who unified other Jurchen tribes to form a new “Manchu” ethnic identity. Inscriptions of various kinds were often painted on Chinese porcelain. The useful practice of painting reign marks was only common during the eras of the Ming (1368 – 1644) and the Qing (1644 – 1911) dynasties. The marks tell us who the emperor was when the porcelain was produced. Reign marks were usually painted in cobalt blue on the base of the piece but can also be on the neck or the main body. The marks were usually written in ordinary Chinese scripts. However, during the Qing dynasty, seal marks were often used instead. The presence of a painted reign mark does not mean a piece is authentic – any Chinese high school student can paint characters in their own language. However, the markings can help to confirm other indications of date. We make every effort to provide accurate photographs depicting the quality and detail of our items. However, the color and size of your image may vary due to the settings of your personal computer monitor. Please look at photos over carefully for what you see is what you will receive. We will happily answer any questions you may have and provide additional pictures or descriptions. Check out our other listings!
SALE SALE SALE 50% OFF. Antique Chinese Qianlong Qing “The Last Dynasty” Famille Rose Gold Gilded Porcelain Vase. Qianlong Qing Dynasty Reign Seal Mark. Approximately 8 1/2in Length 3in Wide. The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speaking ethnic group who unified other Jurchen tribes to form a new “Manchu” ethnic identity. Inscriptions of various kinds were often painted on Chinese porcelain. The useful practice of painting reign marks was only common during the eras of the Ming (1368 – 1644) and the Qing (1644 – 1911) dynasties. The marks tell us who the emperor was when the porcelain was produced. Reign marks were usually painted in cobalt blue on the base of the piece but can also be on the neck or the main body. The marks were usually written in ordinary Chinese scripts. However, during the Qing dynasty, seal marks were often used instead. The presence of a painted reign mark does not mean a piece is authentic – any Chinese high school student can paint characters in their own language. However, the markings can help to confirm other indications of date. We make every effort to provide accurate photographs depicting the quality and detail of our items. However, the color and size of your image may vary due to the settings of your personal computer monitor. Please look at photos over carefully for what you see is what you will receive. We will happily answer any questions you may have and provide additional pictures or descriptions. Check out our other listings!
Enhance your collection with this exquisite set of three antique Nippon bowls, showcasing stunning craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Each bowl is meticulously hand-painted with intricate gold gilded patterns, creating a luxurious and regal appearance. Key Features. Maker: Nippon. Material: Porcelain. Dimensions: Approximately 5 inches in diameter. Design: Scalloped edges with hand-painted gold detailing and intricate patterns. Color Palette: White porcelain base with vibrant gold gilding and accents. Marking: Stamped on the base, indicating Nippon origin and hand-painted craftsmanship. Condition: Excellent antique condition with no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. Minimal signs of wear consistent with age. Additional Notes. Perfect for collectors of fine antique porcelain or Nippon enthusiasts. Ideal for display in a cabinet or as decorative pieces in your home. A rare find that reflects the elegance and artistry of early 20th-century Nippon porcelain.
Size: H37.6 x W21.3(CM). We only send items by speedPAK or china post EMS and YANWEN EXPRESS service. It depend on your country custom clear speed. If you need any help or for custom we are willing for help and will try best can do. The collection comes mostly from old Chinese houses and disposal of assets from older people. I are welcome you shopping in my store. If you meet any questions before shopping, during shopping or after shopping. We are glad to hear from you. And we hope we can try best serve you the best and solve the questions. Hope we can give you 5 stars service. Blessing You and your family are nice happy every day.
Size: H6.3 x L12.2 x W11.4(CM). We only send items by speedPAK or china post EMS and YANWEN EXPRESS service. It depend on your country custom clear speed. If you need any help or for custom we are willing for help and will try best can do. The collection comes mostly from old Chinese houses and disposal of assets from older people. I are welcome you shopping in my store. If you meet any questions before shopping, during shopping or after shopping. We are glad to hear from you. And we hope we can try best serve you the best and solve the questions. Hope we can give you 5 stars service. Blessing You and your family are nice happy every day.